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Letter Published: 29 December 1951 Standing Waves in Low-Energy Electron Beams W. W. H. CLARKE & L. JACOB Nature 168, 1120–1121 (1951) Cite this article ...
New research by scientists from the U.S. Department of Energy's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab), in ...
Allmendinger, T. (2025) A Planar Atom Model of Helium Based on Well-Defined Electron Trajectories. Journal of Applied ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNUS scientists shrink giant lasers with 1,000x faster electron beam breakthrough“Development of LPA-based free-electron lasers is an important stepping stone to other applications of this technology, such ...
This is an analog — still not perfect — for the workings of an atom. An input frequency causes the ring to vibrate, and at specific vibration frequencies, a standing wave develops in the ring.
News Release 2-Sep-2021 New wave of electron research A surprise result for solid state physicists hints at an unusual electron behavior Peer-Reviewed Publication University of Tokyo ...
Charges are accelerated away from each other by the fluctuating electric field from a terahertz laser. (Courtesy: Brian Long) Researchers at the University of California at Santa Barbara in the US ...
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